Prime Minister Balen Shah to Hold First Collective Meeting with Chief Ministers
Kathmandu. After assuming office, Prime Minister Balen Shah is set to hold his first collective discussion with the Chief Ministers of all seven provinces.
The meeting, scheduled for 2 PM today at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Singha Durbar, is being viewed as a new milestone for the implementation of federalism and center-province relations. This first formal dialogue between the Prime Minister and the Chief Ministers will focus on resolving development and administrative hurdles.
The agenda primarily includes intensive discussions on how to accelerate development projects nationwide and ensure the equitable distribution of resources. The Prime Minister will seek suggestions from the Chief Ministers to address the administrative complexities and financial shortages that provinces have been facing recently. Specifically, a common strategy will be formulated to effectively advance national priority projects that have been stalled due to a lack of coordination between the center and the provinces.
Efforts will be made to build a common understanding during the meeting to improve the country's current economic situation, remove obstacles in infrastructure development, and make government service delivery more citizen-centric. It is also expected that the meeting will discuss how to integrate Prime Minister Shah's core agenda of maintaining good governance and controlling corruption down to the provincial level.
This meeting is considered an important starting point for making the implementation of federalism more effective and delivering direct benefits to the public. It is believed that this discussion will be fruitful in bridging the gap between the center and the provinces and bringing uniformity to development efforts.
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